The 2023 Hankook Dubai 24 Hour was the 18th running of the Dubai 24 Hour, an endurance race that took place at the Dubai Autodrome on 14 and 15 January 2023. It was also the first round of the 2023 24H GT Series and TCE Series.[1]
53 cars are entered into the event: 47 GT cars and 6 TCEs.
Pole positions in each class are denoted in bold.
Fastest in class in bold.
Notes The following cars received a drop of start grid positions as a result of Race Director decisions:
Class winner in bold.
Stéphane Kox Nico Pronk Dennis Retera Tom Boonen
DNF
Rodrigue Gillion Andrey Solukovtsev[d]
Rafael Vallina Nico Verdonck
Oliver Goethe Roald Goethe Jordan Grogor Stuart Hall
Daniel Drexel Ernst Kirchmayr Leo Pichler Kris Rosenberger
Yannick Mettler Miklas Born Sam Dejonghe
David Holloway James Kaye Keith Kassulke
Kasper H. Jensen Kristian Poulsen
Roland Poulsen
Michael Johnston Lewis Plato Chris Salkeld
Fidel Leib Mikaeel Pitamber
Marcus Menden Marlon Menden Robert Huff
Christoph Krombach Daniel Gregor Patrik Grütter
Gislain Genecand Xavier Michel Gabriel Pemeant
Marc Hennerici Alex Herbst Peter Pejacsevich
Philippe Bonnel Philippe Gruau Tom Pieri
Daniël de Jong Henk de Jong Jaap van Lagen
Chris Maes Steven Palette Philippe Wils
Ivars Vallers Calle Bergman Andreas Höfler
Philippe Fertoret Nicolas Nobs Lucas Sugliano
Salem Al Ketbi Helal Ali Mazrouei Saeed Al Mehairi
Andrew Gilbert-Scott Fran Rueda Matúš Výboh
Marc Girard Jordan Mougenot Michel Sallenbach Fabian Duffieux
Abdulaziz Al Jabri Ibrahim Al-Mannai
Tommy Ku David Lau Shaun Thong
Simon Gachet Erwan Bastard
Antoine Doquin Gregoire Demoustier
Leon Köhler Alex Sedgwick Alex Vogel
Luc Breukers Rik Breukers Fabian Danz
Sébastien Baud Jules Gounon[e]
Hubert Haupt
Axcil Jefferies Martin Konrad Fabian Schiller Luca Stolz
Danny van Dongen Nathan Freke
Daren Jorgensen Brett Strom
Finlay Hutchison Andrey Mukovoz Dylan Pereira
Arunas Geciauskas Antti Rammo
Michael Blanchemain Jérôme Da Costa Franck Leherpeur
Charles Hollings Leonidas Loucas Rhea Loucas